Information Technology Eligibility

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

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Hi Pramukh,
Since this is a university specific information, please drop an email to them and inquire about the internship opportunities, career assistance, and outcomes. Try to connect with alumni and university representatives. Also, refer to the link mentioned below:
http://www.tru.ca/programs/workstudy.html

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Vivek C

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Computer science engineers are involved in many aspects of computing, from the design of individual microprocessors, personal computers and supercomputers to circuit designing and writing software that powers them.
Information technology deals with the use of electronic computers and computer software to store, protect process, transmit and securely retrieve data. IT professionals perform a variety of tasks that range from installing applications to designing complex computer networks and information databases.
The major difference between both these fields is that, IT deals with the application of computing technology to real life proce
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Ashay Maheshwari

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I dont know why Juniper certifications are missing from that list

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Aarti Singh

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Nikhil, you can go for MBA. MBA offers great career opportunities.
MBA has a broader scope having to fulfill the responsibilities at the managerial levels. If you have the gift of doing well as a team member and leader and manage people well, an MBA might be a better option for you.
There are different ways of admission in MBA. Some institutes prefer CAT/XAT/ MAT scores only for admission to MBA course. And to appear for CAT/XAT/MAT etc  student needs to have 50% in graduation. But eligibility criteria varies for various Management Institutes or Universities, they can take different %age in graduation along with CAT/ MAT/ XAT scores. 
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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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There is minor difference between B.Sc CS and B.Sc IT. There is an overlap of syllabus between 80 to 90% in both the graduation degrees. Syllabus of CS emphasise on theoritical Computational Sciences. IT emphasise on computer application in business. Both graduation degrees can help students to get junior level developer and tester role. Students are advised to plan education upto PG for a meaningful career in IT industry.

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Risheik Dhir

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jss academy of technical education

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Vinay Shukla

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Graphic Era is better, its ranking and placement is good as compared to CGC Landran.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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yes you can. therr is no restriction

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